TripAdvisor Reviews Moqui Motel & Rv Park Escalante

Travel Blogs from Escalante

... 8217;t contain my excitement and then I stopped dead in my tracks, a full smile plastered across my face, eyes bulging wide, and took a deep breath of air into my lungs. I had made it! It’s such a feeling of accomplishment getting to where you are going. I find myself living for these moments, seeking them out like never before. There were a few groups of people down there sitting in the cool sand, with a gentle mist from the waterfall washing over ...

... store/ restaurant / bakery where we enjoyed a delicious artisan pizza. Talked quite a bit with a couple at the table next to ours who are also staying at B&B. They are from Quebec & into some serious canyoneering (9th trip to Utah!).

'Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road, healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose." - Walt Whitman

... within our budget to go out and do. Instead we wanted to keep our focus on taking in all these experiences, documenting them, and making time for relationships whether it be within our family, reconnecting with old friends or making new ones along the way. We don’t always do a great job at these things, but we remind ourselves of what’s important and try again. We no longer spend a lot of time planning out an incredible day. We always ...

From Escalante we drove north thru more impressive country to Boulder then across the top of Boulder Mountain where Spring hadn't sprung yet, but the deer were already around. In fact, this route was closed a day later by heavy snow falls across this part of the country!

There's some good camping thru' here too - gotta come back and spend some more time in the Dixie National Forest.

... to Escalante having had an ok day; stopping to take some more photos of rivers and barns. On the outskirts of Henrieville, a large raptor flew across the road and landed in the grass; I grabbed the camera and snapped it, G pulled over so that it was easier for me but bizarrely my best photo was the first one. We went through the Audubon Guide but still aren't sure whether this is a Rough Legged Hawk or a Golden Eagle. Back in the room and looking through ...